That definitely sounds like it could prove useful, especially for longer posts where one gets interrupted midway through, or if one's connection has developed an annoying habit of cutting out unexpectedly. I've had posts swallowed up that took a long time to write, and then mysteriously vanished when I attempted to post them, to the point that I've developed the habit of copying long posts to Notepad as insurance against losing them before I hit Post, just so I won't have to recreate them from scratch if the upload goes wonky.

Ooh, even better (I just tested this feature), it looks like it can be used to save a post as you go, without closing it out and requiring you to go into your profile to retrieve it. So it will be good for those who want to post a long, well thought out discussion and save it along the way as they write it, and can be posted immediately once complete. Or if they don't want to post it immediately, it can be accessed through the profile to post later. I think I am going to love this new feature. :-)

I really like the idea of this feature. I could use a little help finding it. To experiment, I have written three replies and I have previewed them but not posted them. I have attempt to find the safe feature by going to my Profile. So far I have been unsuccessful. What should I be looking for?

When replying to a post, creating a post, or new topic ... there is a Save as Draft option at the bottom right.

See attachment screenshot.

If you click the Save as Draft (instead of Post) the post is saved but not view able on the forum by anyone except the author. It will kinda look like you haven't saved the post at all at that point but there will be a note at the top that it has been saved as a draft.

You can navigate away from the forum and the half written post is saved where you can go back and edit it later. You access it through your Profile link at the top of the forum site.